Tuesday, September 3, 2013


 Conor Grennan  He was bored and frantically need change because of this he lives the same lifestyle  and he wanted to change his life routine and he wanted travel around the world he decided to do something that was not selfish sounding, such as volunteering at an orphanage, so he would not feel as guilty and he wants do something crazy with his life.



2) Pages 53-55:

He was in temptation to leave the children he felt uncomfortable because He had basically established a father and child connection with all of the children. This time when he returned to Nepal, he was going to do it because he had turn into so fervently attached to the children, not because he wanted to irresponsibly do something different and interesting with his life he recognized the children like him.

 
 Provide a 500-word short review of the book Little Princes
 
The most impressions I received this book unfortunately the little prince book history related with my country history some of origination they did the same like this history of this novel. Before I read this book I heard children Adopt in Ethiopia by these books I’ve learned so much about child trafficking. Conor Grennan was initially reluctant to volunteer, unsure whether he had the proper skill, or enough passion, to get involved in a developing country in the middle of a civil war. But my first imprison was that conor  going to be the hero in his novel; however, he convinced my perspective .Conor was a man how cared about the children that nobody cared about he was soon stunned by the group of disorderly, resilient children who would challenge and reward him in a way that he had never imagined. When Connor learned the unthinkable truth about their situation, he was amazed the children were not orphans at all. Those Children traffickers were promising families in remote villages to protect their children from the civil war - for a huge fee - by taking them to safety. They would then abandon the children far from home; in the chaos of Nepal's capital Kathmandu .his event in his life to others he definitely had my heart too. In fact I wanted to know even more about this country and its people because the children in the book really warmed my heart. It absolutely broke my heart to learn that parents in Nepal will give their children to strangers in the hopes that these strangers will provide a better life for their sons and daughters, when in actuality these strangers are child traffickers looking to sell the children to the highest bidder.Conor He started out this journey as just a regular person, not sure how he could make a difference in the world and not at all sure if he even wanted to try. But once he came to the orphanage and met these children it was like a light bulb went on and he just knew that his purpose was to help these children find their families. The book describes how Conor became emotionally attached to the children of Little Princes home he was volunteering at during the latter stages of the civil war. He goes into detail about liaising with Umbrella and highly praises our work rescuing children from corrupt and abusive ‘orphanages’ in Kathmandu. The Purpose was to help these children find their families. And he told his story with such grace and humor. I found this book is one that recommend to everybody to read because  he writes insightfully and he cares about for the Human Bing it teaches us love and respect for the children and for all peoples it is one of the best book I read.





 
 

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